Extrajudicial killings. Action blockbusters made in. A new generation of directors trying to revive the countrys one striving food industry. Welcome to news asia its good to have you with us we begin in hong kong which is trying to recover from violent protests that happened on monday protests which saw mostly young people occupy the territories parliament this on the 22nd anniversary of the territories handover to china from britain since then and all 4 of talks by the citys leader. Has been rejected by University Students and the police have begun arresting individuals. Involved in the demonstrations that has prompted some to go into hiding the 3 started the riddles and spoke to them about the protests that have come to define hong kongs young generation Stephanie Boris and can not their real names were protesting outside the Legislative Council on monday when suddenly a group of young people started to attack the parliament trying to break the glass from. The time i was still struggling over whether i should leave or i should support them i thought by the time the glass broke and the 1st protesters entered the building she had made up her mind i thought that i needed to support what they wanted today it may be wrong all right but they are still hong kong people. Most of the protesters were very young 18 year old boras also had his doubts but decided to join in. The protesters and did the building spraying graffiti calling for universal suffrage prodemocracy activists have been fighting sadistic monster decay to no avail. My parents asked me if i really had to join the protests they said theyre already enough out there but i said no one will stand up if everyone thinks that way. Meanwhile the city is trying to clear the remnants of facilities damage to the legislature is estimated at 1000000 euros the government has vowed to prosecute those who participated several arrests have already been made. If i told you that im not afraid i would be lying we may be talking about 10 years in jail but from that day until now i dont regret that i went in i just feel that i did what i needed to do. Many moderate protesters feel that this might not have helped their cause but criticism has been limited as they say they understand the anger that surfaced. When we entered we had already lost but we felt there was nothing else we could do any more peaceful rallies have achieved nothing the 3 are currently in hiding as the police are stepping up their efforts to identify those involved in storming hong kongs parliament. Nonetheless voters are planned for this sunday in the chinese territory didnt look at us one of mathias bullinger is in the city and sent us this report on what to expect protests have somewhat subsided over the last few days after mondays dramatic events but this does not mean that they are over after the young people stormed the Legislature Many are facing prosecution arrests have been made they have retreated now they are recapturing their energy theyre rethinking their strategies but that anger has gone nowhere neither has the perception that this is an essential battle for their future they deeply mistrust this government and they will be out on the streets again this sunday another protest is scheduled this time on the other side of hong kong the car loan side which you can see behind me people are going there because it is a popular destination for mainland tourists and theyre hoping to raise awareness of their conflict within the mainland visitors as well. On and materials building up there in hong kong now its been 3 years since philippines president broderick a detective launched a socalled war on drugs in that time police and vigilante of death squads have killed alleged drug users and dealers in their thousands in fact official government figures put that toll at around 6000 but the drugs problem is far from over on thursday police in a province destroyed 1. 4 tons of drugs in an incinerator they warned the philippines still faces a flood of Illegal Drugs and that their strategy now is to go after a higher level traffickers. But critics blame the government for more than 12000. 00 deaths in the n. T. Drugs campaign so far deaths which include children many more are suffering often losing members of their family Human Rights Watch has followed to take his war on drugs close the this week i spoke with philippines researcher last conde in the newsroom mr condit thanks so much speaking to do news asian our Human Rights Watch says that roughly 12000 in fact more than 12000 filipinos have been killed in about 3 years of this war on drugs who would you say this campaigns biggest victims. Obviously the family the filipinos who ended up dead or harmed by this campaign no but really when you look at the longer Lasting Impact of the killings its going to be the families of those victims and primarily children keep in mind that majority of the victims in these drug war are the poorest of the poor and so every time the police kill a breadwinner thats not going to have a ripple rippling effect on the family of the victims are there any plans in the gov from the government to try and support these families whose main breadwinner has been killed in this socalled campaign well thats just the thing because we found that the government does not have a specific plan to help the families of this if it is particularly children know there are existing programs by the government for social welfare and theyre trying to access that to help some of these victims but there is no specific program to deal you know the trauma the Economic Hardship that follows after each killing 12000. 00 filipinos or more have have died in this socalled war on drugs the government says its official figures that are roughly half that number but still the killings continue and support for this policy of president continues why does that happen. It looks to us like. The popularity of president of the arctic comes from the fact that the philippines since the time when a dictator marcos in the seventys has long had these many intractable problems that have not been fixed by succeeding administration so when dr dick came along he held himself up as the solution to many of these problems and he even told filipinos that a solution to this problem and willing to do what is necessary among them. Violence and killing a lot of this people in a factory in a bank he said that if you dont like blood flow. Dont look for me not elect me is what he said and so people interpreted that as a political deal and finally they have this leader they thought would change the country in february president detector warned that this campaign will only get hot and after the midterm polls in which his party and he did rather well in me do you think that is going to be the case do you think were going to see a fall was cracked on the reward to be seen because the killings have become a Political Tool to keep this popularity. We believe that the killings he would worsen and specially because you know now accountability mechanisms of International Community to Human Rights Council arise you see or others the government or deterred he himself will have then the tendency to. Lash back and i think a slow the needs of this poor people are not met. Obviously to drug problems to be there and in fact he himself has said that the drug problem has worsened sort of predicting his statement that in fact it will worsen the killings i mean god has gone there from here with us was thank you so much for speaking to us. Scholars going to speak to me a little. Now to me and efforts to revive its once thriving movie industry but me cinema has a long and rich history but decades of military rule suppressed creativity imposed censorship and left. From the outside world now with the country slowly opening up a new wave of directors is hoping to reboot golden era or for the. Last temple very jewels and a lot of the action the film the mystery of burma was a Box Office Hit in the m. R. Last year. Our car when is the man behind it not so long ago he was an i. T. 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